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Allegri: 'Juve too between 5-6 for the Scudetto'

2022-08-14T16:34:00.794Z


The Juventus coach: 'We worked well but not yet in ideal conditions' (ANSA)  "We worked well, but it is normal not to be in optimal conditions: there are four, five or six teams well equipped for the Scudetto such as Milan, Inter, Roma, and we are among them": the Juventus coach, Massimiliano Allegri, launches the title race on the eve of the championship debut of his boys. "The beautiful defeat against Atletico Madrid - adds the coach - did us good, I felt too many trium


 "We worked well, but it is normal not to be in optimal conditions: there are four, five or six teams well equipped for the Scudetto such as Milan, Inter, Roma, and we are among them": the Juventus coach, Massimiliano Allegri, launches the title race on the eve of the championship debut of his boys.

"The beautiful defeat against Atletico Madrid - adds the coach - did us good, I felt too many triumphalisms and we are a team with the duty to try to win: against Sassuolo we will need a good match, also because the year last we lost against them at home. The first game always intrigues, they count the three points ".  



"Compared to other years, it changes a lot: in recent seasons we had to be in the top four in March, now we must be in the middle of November": this is how Allegri explains the strategies for the new championship.

"It will practically end a first championship, we will have two goals in this time frame - says the coach at the press conference - and they are to be among the top four in the standings and have passed the Champions League round: we will have 15 league matches and six cup matches. , we will play practically every three days but it is also good like that ".


Source: ansa

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